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The Psychology of Elon Musk - (Chapter 2 - Childhood)

Dr Kirk Honda and Humberto explore hypotheses regarding the psychology of Elon Musk.

00:00 What do listeners think about Elon Musk?

23:56 Elon's childhood

30:11 Sunnyv2 Elon documentary  

49:56 Moving around as a child

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September 11, 2024

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The Psychology of Elon Musk - (Chapter 2 - Childhood)

Comments

I find it interesting that Justine and Grimes are both Canadian, like his mother. I wonder if there is something there.

Talia

It is very confusing to hear one of you classify pitching to investors as “delusional.” It’s something millions of entrepreneurs around the world do (including me), when they reach a certain scale of their business. What exactly makes talking about what you built and why “delusional?”

nahbananakingdom

Kinda ironic that I paid to listen to this episode using PayPal

Vaughan Dutton

I'm Canadian from Southern Ontario and I've always pronounced it SaskatcheWAN. But Canada is huge and we have some regional accents and dialects.

Jasper Kanes

Ironically, though, he has been banning people for criticizing him or using the word “cisgender.” So he’s definitely NOT for freedom of speech, only for speech that he approves of. Very dangerous.

Kira S.

I believe it was in isaacsons book that must was quoted as saying “people should have freedom of speech but not freedom of reach” wherein he and a developer at twitter implemented “deamplification” code for twitter.

SojoLife


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